A high-precision view of intercompartmental drug transport via simultaneous, seconds-resolved, in situ measurements in the vein and brain.
Julian GersonMurat Kaan ErdalPhilippe Dauphin-DucharmeAndrea IdiliJoao P HespanhaKevin W PlaxcoTod E KippinPublished in: British journal of pharmacology (2024)
The availability of simultaneous, high-density 'in-vein' (plasma) and 'in-brain' (cerebrospinal fluid) measurements provides unique opportunities to explore the assumptions almost universally employed in earlier compartmental models of drug transport, allowing the quantitative assessment of, for example, the pharmacokinetic effects of physiological processes such as the bulk transport of the drug out of the CNS via the dural venous sinuses.